10 Amazing and Interesting Facts About The Human you did'nt know.. - Mind Blowing Facts1. Rare Natural Hair Color Natural red color of hair is the rarest hair color among all others in the world. If you do not belong to this small amount you still can find or develop some of your hidden talents to stand out from the crowd. 2. Standing Upside Down» Can you trust a new brain with an IQ of 7000? Alex JonesJon Rappoport Prison Planet.com February 17, 2013 I’ve been forcing myself to read gushing statements about the march of artificial intelligence (AI) and how, in the near future, we will have “the source code of the brain,” and computers will be able to do whatever the brain can do, except much, much faster. I’ve been reading about the day when we humans will somehow merge with the machines. I think the technocrats who promote these notions were raised on comic books, and they haven’t really moved on from that phase.

Accelerating Future » Top 10 Transhumanist TechnologiesTranshumanists advocate the improvement of human capacities through advanced technology. Not just technology as in gadgets you get from Best Buy, but technology in the grander sense of strategies for eliminating disease, providing cheap but high-quality products to the world’s poorest, improving quality of life and social interconnectedness, and so on. Technology we don’t notice because it’s blended in with the fabric of the world, but would immediately take note of its absence if it became unavailable. (Ever tried to travel to another country on foot?) Technology needn’t be expensive – indeed, if a technology is truly effective it will pay for itself many times over. Transhumanists tend to take a longer-than-average view of technological progress, looking not just five or ten years into the future but twenty years, thirty years, and beyond.

World War III may have already begun: U.S. empire vs. Russia, China and North Korea(NaturalNews) Military historians have said that the world stumbled into World War I, while it ran headlong into World War II. How will World War III begin? It may have started already.Geoengineering Whistleblower ~ Ex-Military ~ Kristen Meghan, Hauppauge, NY, January 18th, 2014***NEW LINK HERE*** -->>> NOTE: Please be patient as Kristen has received an overwhelming number of emails for lab requests and will answer them all as soon as possible. Kristen Meghan, Ex-Military, former Air Force Sr.

DARPA Cheetah breaks record for fastest legged robotBy Ted Thornhill Updated: 17:24 GMT, 6 March 2012 It resembles the cat-like Decepticon Ravage, seen in the Transformers 2 movie – but this one is real! U.S engineering firm Boston Dynamics has built the world’s fastest legged robot and called it, unsurprisingly, Cheetah. In tests recently the speedy machine managed to run at 18mph, which means it would be able to outrun most humans, though it's doubtful it could keep up with Ravage... Cat's amazing: The robot Cheetah limbering up at 10mph Decepticon Ravage: The U.S Army's Cheetah is able to move like this armoured Transformer

molecules storageStorage is a very exciting thing these days: SSDs are increasing in capacity and becoming cheaper, hard drives are offering storage capacity that’s unprecedented at the consumer level, and recently, scientists have been able to store significant amounts of data using unusual mediums, such as strings of DNA and small groups of atoms. Now, scientists have managed to store data in individual molecules. Using a new, still-experimental technology, researchers have managed to turn individual molecules into a storage medium. In theory, this molecular memory could increase current storage capacities by one thousand times over more conventional means. Molecular memory isn’t an entirely new concept but there have always been significant hurdles, the first of which is no stranger to the computing world: cooling. Previously, molecular memory needed to be cooled to temperatures close to absolute zero — not exactly practical.

US changes nuclear strategy to first strike: AnalystA US-made nuclear weapon (file photo) The United States has changed its military doctrine in favor of using nuclear weapons for preemptive purposes, an analyst writes for Press TV. “US war doctrine has been changed.